So I regularly use the functionality to send directions to my car via Google Maps. I planned to do it just now for a restaurant I'm going to tonight. The 'send' link is no longer showing as an option on the map Anyone else run into this problem?

are you sure about that?
If so, how did saeedg48 say it was working on his E90 M3 (2008 model) ???

Don't know. My recollection is that for other than the X6 Google Maps/MyInfo only worked on the newer CIC-based cars and Nav. This is from the BMW USA site...

"If you are driving a 2008 X6 produced 4/08 or later or any 2009 and later BMW Assist-equipped BMW (except X3) and have a valid BMW Assist subscription, you will be able to send and receive the destination and phone number in your vehicle through MyInfo."

I keep hearing conflicting things too. BMW USA does say that it will only work on 2008 X6's...but then I hear it works on 2008 M3's made for Canada. Then I read another thread on here last night that eluded to a "workaround" to get the "Google Maps Send To Car" feature to work on US 2008's. But not sure what the actual workaround is. Can anyone shed more light on this for us 2008 US M3 owners?

The 04/08 (actually, it applies to some 03/08 as well) production date is from the introduction of the GSM TCU, which allows Google maps to send, decode and display the info in the iDrive screen.

IMO, the reason that the Canadian MY2008 3-Series and the X6 in the USA can receive Google maps and the rest of the MY2008 USA BMW don't seems to me to be the switchover from the Verizon (CDMA) to the AT&T (GSM) Assist contract in the USA, not because of any technical reason. Whoever is the Canadian provider made it possible over there for Google maps to work from the GSM TCU get go in all models.

I guess that the US X6 got Google maps because BMW most probably made a deal with Verizon for just 5-6 months to provide that service until AT&T took over the whole line up by 09/08, as another "exciting" feature of a just introduced model by then.

Both the Canadian and the US GSM TCU have same exact P/N and the feature works in the old iDrive so this is not a new iDrive-only feature, the service provider has to be the difference. It looks to me like a simple cost measure for the US BMW.

For those Canadian M3 with production dates of 03/08 (check your TCU in the trunk for "GSM" printed in the label) just try sending a Google map message or simply call your Assist and ask if the service is actually valid for your car. If so then make sure that your email on file at the Assist is the exactly the same email that you are using to send the Maps.